1.23.17 ~ Veronika Cardigan

The first time I knit with Stone Wool Cormo I wanted to wrap myself up in it. And so, when searching for the perfect yarn for the Veronika Cardigan, which I knew I had to knit, I found my way to that yarn once again, on the shelves of Fancy Tiger Crafts while in Denver. Peer pressure of the best kind - a bunch of knitters to encourage indulgence! As I had hoped, it was a dream to knit with, and this project such a fun one in the construction. And now I do really have the coziest warmest wintry wrap to wear. I love it!

With this big one off the needles (and with this cardigan now on my shoulders), I've continued to work my way through that unfinished knits pile, making quite a bit of progress (be forewarned of the knitting content to come!). It's so satisfying. Though a package of yarn did just so happen to arrive in the mail recently, for a Taproot project (excuses, excuses), and oh...startitis is real, my friends, it really is!

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1.23.17 ~ Veronika Cardigan

The first time I knit with Stone Wool Cormo I wanted to wrap myself up in it. And so, when searching for the perfect yarn for the Veronika Cardigan, which I knew I had to knit, I found my way to that yarn once again, on the shelves of Fancy Tiger Crafts while in Denver. Peer pressure of the best kind - a bunch of knitters to encourage indulgence! As I had hoped, it was a dream to knit with, and this project such a fun one in the construction. And now I do really have the coziest warmest wintry wrap to wear. I love it!

With this big one off the needles (and with this cardigan now on my shoulders), I've continued to work my way through that unfinished knits pile, making quite a bit of progress (be forewarned of the knitting content to come!). It's so satisfying. Though a package of yarn did just so happen to arrive in the mail recently, for a Taproot project (excuses, excuses), and oh...startitis is real, my friends, it really is!

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Greetings! I'm Amanda Blake Soule - mother of five, author of three books on family creativity, and editor-in-chief of Taproot Magazine. I live with my family in an old farmhouse in Western Maine where we raise animals, grow vegetables and make lots of things. I write about it all here on the blog. Thank you for visiting!